“After another bouncy ride last night and being behind schedule this morning the day started out a little rough. But doing what we do and keep getting after it the day turned out awesome. We found calm seas and good fishing for Yellowtail. The best choice today was for sure the Yoyo jig set up, but the real surprise of the day was the nice Tuna caught by Brian in 130 feet of water, of course mixed in with some Yellows. We are moving up again tonight and will be breaking down the gear tomorrow and getting ready for our Thursday arrival.”

Good Tropical Start

Skipper Kevin Osborne posted from deep southern waters October 21:

“We made it down here to the Bank around 1:30 in the afternoon and starting trolling, for a handful of Wahoo. A bit of checking things out and we set up for Tuna, it didn't take long to start hooking up on nice grade fish from 100 to 180 pounds. It was really good fishing for a few hours, with Tuna, Wahoo, Sailfish, two Striped Marlin, and one big Blue Marlin (400 pounds estimated) that ate a Yummy Flyer for Pete. What a show we had going on, as fish were crashing all around the boat! We almost went through a complete kite rotation in less than four hours. Late in the evening the current died completely and the fishing slowed considerably along with it. We hunted down some live flyers after dinner and are waiting for the current to come back to life.”

Tuna Kickoff

“Today kicked off bright and early,” posted Shogun October 21. “Our first few drifts started off slow, resulting in a few yellowfin each. This didn't last long however and our average haul each drift quickly climbed, boating yellowfin in the eight to 20-pound range. Deciding to not mess with a good thing, we continued making drifts over a high spot for the remainder of the day and we successfully caught our fill of yellowfin to close out a phenomenal day of fishing. After dinner, the boys took a short nap after a hard days work while we headed to the bait grounds, where we're currently making bait for tomorrow's adventure.”

Makes A Big Splash

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